William L. Trenholm Explained

William L. Trenholm
Nationality:American
Occupation:Financier, business executive
Office:6th Comptroller of the Currency
President:Grover Cleveland
Benjamin Harrison
Term:April 20, 1886 - April 30, 1889
Predecessor:Henry W. Cannon
Successor:Edward S. Lacey

William L. Trenholm (1836–1901)[1] was a United States Comptroller of the Currency from 1886 to 1889.[2] In 1898, Trenholm (then president of the American Surety Company) was elected president of the North American Trust Company.

Biography

Trenholm attended South Carolina College, where he was a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, graduating in 1855.

Comptroller of the Currency from 1886 to 1889,[2] Trenholm, a Confederate Army veteran, was the first Democrat and first Southerner to be appointed Comptroller. Appointed to office by President Grover Cleveland, he was known for the large number of changes he recommended in the banking laws. Some, such as the provision that banks could change name and location without an act of Congress, were adopted. Other recommendations influenced later legislation, including the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. Trenholm resigned to become president of a large insurance company and later served as president of a trust company.

On January 19, 1898, Trenholm (then president of the American Surety Company) was elected president of the North American Trust Company.[3] In 1899, Trenholm desired to be "free of business cares" and retire, and an election was held for a new president at 100 Broadway. On May 26, 1899, Alvah Trowbridge was elected as the new president of the company, succeeding Trenholm.[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinamerica02marq/page/1302/mode/2up Marquis Who's Who in America
  2. http://www.occ.treas.gov/trenholm.htm William L. Trenholm biography
  3. News: . A Place for Colonel Trenholm; Head of North American Trust Company -- W.S. Johnston Succeeds Him in American Surety. . . New York City, United States . January 20, 1898. July 16, 2017.
  4. News: . Trust Company Election; The North American Chooses Alvah Trowbridge as Its Leader. He Succeeds Col. Trenholdm - The New Head Brings to the Corporation Important Financial Interests -- No Friction. . . New York City, United States . May 27, 1899 . 3 . July 16, 2017.